Word: diehardism
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...after cutting its ranks drastically will the council be able to look beyond its role as a student group grant provider and focus on other goals. Council leadership has rightly endorsed the downsizing bill, but the measure failed to pass the last time it was proposed, voted down by diehard members eager to preserve their own positions but caring little for the fate of the council. More money for student groups is a step in the right direction, but downsizing is the ultimate answer to a serious credibility problem...
...flowered bell-bottoms and fusion. The 70s, with "Happy Days" and "Grease," retained a strong nostalgia for the 50s, and the 50s were a throwback to the 20s. And, as the On Thin Ice comedy troupe proved in their Can't Buy Me Love parody this past weekend, diehard 80s fans linger everywhere, just waiting to bust out with the torn sweatshirts and pink prom dresses...
...Remora's rendition of "Rock Island Line." Granted that these songs do show Cash's transcendence of musical genres which the album claims to bring. But none of it is an improvement on the genuine article; this is one album not really worth getting unless you're a diehard Cash fan who wants to see how far you can push the envelope...
...Many diehard athletes experience recurring injuries that eventually require medical attention. Over time, excessive wear-and-tear on muscles and joints can aggravate otherwise unnoticeable conditions, often creating new ones in the process...
...Here She Comes"). Only the covers are overly weak; their version of "Everlasting Love" seems a bit too close to Gloria Estefan's jolly remake, and on "Unchained Melody," Bono strains his voice to hit the high notes, which lessens the beauty of the song. Probably for only those diehard U2 fans, the B-sides CD is nevertheless an excellent addition to any record collection...